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Originally posted by J'Bo
yah i know...cali someone take me away![]()
Originally posted by shortstuff
I had the sweetest workout Wednesday even though I was still kinda weak from being sick. I did 35lbs for reps of 15 two times on the incline DB pressthat is a recod high for me (my trainer fixed my form so it doesn't hurt my shoulders, then went and did BB bench with 40lbs for two reps of 10, almost a new record, I felt soooooooooo good. Then in two weeks we are going to test my BF% because starting when I get back from San Fran the week o the 5th of January we start to prepare for the end opf April!!!!! I am sooooooooo super excited!!!!!
Originally posted by shortstuff
OK I need some advice. I am working on my budget and I email my trainer and he said he wants to meet like twice a week, and he didn't say how many weeks out. I was thinking more like once a week for the last eight weeks, or closer, just to watch progress, is this not enough, or enough, I just don't want to stretch myself too thin on the money. For those of you that can help, what do you all think????
Nice Post LesOriginally posted by Leslie
I am sorry you are going through a tough time Shorty. If money is an issue, I would ask yourself what you get out of the training session. Is it extra motivation? New exercise ideas ? ect. I would continue to see your trainer once a week, and just be sure to push hard on all your other workoutsWhat is his reasoning for more sessions?
As far as competing, there are contests all year round. You have a whole year to pick a contest date. School is important and prepping for a contest invovles ALOT of physical and emotional trauma- you seriously cannot imagine it until you actually go through it yourself. I am sure the lack of progress is not helping the way you feel either. I know someitmes we tend to want to hurry things up already and get impatient (I do all the time. When I dont see any progress its easy to feel like giving up, but you HAVE to hang in there)
I think a good goal would be to get yourself to a comfortable "maintainence" look for you and then decide on what show do do. It will be much easier to cut when you are already halfway there. I have said it before and will say it again, its nothing against your trainer or anyone, but a diet filled with bagels and bananas and pb and nuts with limited protein will not produce positive results for anyoneI think you should stick to the trainer for exercise advice but seriously reconsider his diet plan.
Just my opinion. Hang in there girl![]()